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-burger

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See also:burger,Burger,andBürger

English

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Etymology

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Rebracketing ofhamburger, as if it wereham +burger.

Suffix

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-burger

  1. Used to make the names ofhamburgers served inbuns with the addition of the specifiedfoodstuff, or with that foodstuff used in place of the usual meat.
  2. (US, sports)Used to emphasise a high number of points scored by a player or team.
    • 2019 December 3, Kirk Goldsberry,James Harden is the greatest scorer of this NBA era[1], ESPN:
      Let's start with Harden's60-burger against Atlanta: His 24 shot attempts were the fewest ever in a 60-point game in NBA history.

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Translations

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suffix used to make names for hamburger-like dishes

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Etymology

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Backformed fromhamburger through influence of the English use of-burger as a suffix.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈbʏrɣər/,/ˈburɡər/

Suffix

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-burger m

  1. -burger

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